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berkeley photographer dorothy alang. these give you an idea of just how apalling bad the great reh depression was. the best we have, as well as movies, it's difficult to million how it was. we tend to look back through the safety net, which was created by the new deal. it was very difficult for young people to understand a time when there was no social safety net. when you lost your job, within a short period of time, you lost your home, food, everything. you were out on the street and your family broke up. it was an apalling time. one tow which some people would like us to return. here's a guy himself, that's actually a light bounce off of fdr roosevelt. this was his chakra. this was march 4th, 1933. he made the statement and he made it, i didn't understand a long time. the point i was making, people were terrified. because it seemed like the economy had no bottom and the banks were going down and there was no federal deposit dollars. so imagine a time when we actually had a president who told us we should be courageous
berkeley photographer dorothy alang. these give you an idea of just how apalling bad the great reh depression was. the best we have, as well as movies, it's difficult to million how it was. we tend to look back through the safety net, which was created by the new deal. it was very difficult for young people to understand a time when there was no social safety net. when you lost your job, within a short period of time, you lost your home, food, everything. you were out on the street and your...
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finally, it's on the outside of the berkeley community theater. all people brought together through the arts. unfortunately, it was not the last. the war came along. and anton refurgie. there were controversial. there were tried in washington in 1953. he had a panel showing the arts and sciences. there is luther burbank and jack london. there was a thing on the side. it says federal art project and has beginning and ending date. that is a wall which becomes a tomb stone. the artists themselves are becoming ghosts. that's what he's doing there. joseph danish. head of the projects, it is it was a wonderful time that he woke up every morning wondering how long it would last. they were being paid to produce public art. well, what happened of course is the war. the war came along. and roosevelt could see it coming. so, very few people understand the new deal segways into war. they beefed up the military bases like fort mason. my 1943, they are all killed. the war did what the new deal couldn't do, full employment. there were reports, it's still with mi
finally, it's on the outside of the berkeley community theater. all people brought together through the arts. unfortunately, it was not the last. the war came along. and anton refurgie. there were controversial. there were tried in washington in 1953. he had a panel showing the arts and sciences. there is luther burbank and jack london. there was a thing on the side. it says federal art project and has beginning and ending date. that is a wall which becomes a tomb stone. the artists themselves...
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northern parts of the west virginia panhandle up near morgan and berkeley counties there. high water on some of the local roadways. be on the lookout. thunder rolling into howard county. couldn't rule out sprinkles he's in leesburg and poolsberg. moisture back out to the west. watch out for it for the rest of the weekend. showers scattered about for your saturday evening. don't stray far from the umbrel umbrella. most cases reez enable for tonight. >> see you in a little bit. >>> new information tonight in a murder investigation in prince george's county. just a short time ago police identified the woman found dead in a park in beltsville earlier this week. darcy spencer is live tonight in beltsville with the latest for us. what have you learned? >> reporter: jim, just a few minutes ago i was able to speak with the woman who found that body wednesday morning. she was out here walking her dog when she made that horrible discovery here at beltsville neighborhood park. up see it's a beautiful place. there are some families out here today playing with theirkids, but just a few
northern parts of the west virginia panhandle up near morgan and berkeley counties there. high water on some of the local roadways. be on the lookout. thunder rolling into howard county. couldn't rule out sprinkles he's in leesburg and poolsberg. moisture back out to the west. watch out for it for the rest of the weekend. showers scattered about for your saturday evening. don't stray far from the umbrel umbrella. most cases reez enable for tonight. >> see you in a little bit. >>>...
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live in berkeley, abc 7 news. >> and in san francisco bay, a record fr speeding across the water. there is a 43.1 miles per hour during a run off pier 39. that a speed sailing record, not close to what this boat can do. it is nine stories tall, 79 feet wide and been clocked at 58 miles per hour making it the fastest sailing boat in the world. >> that is remarkable. >> that is flying. >> it is. >> must have been a good day out there. winds seemed pretty brisk it was working. yes. >> and this is right. there are clouds around early morning hours, and there is a live view now from our east bay camera in an interesting sky with clouds of different levels and different formations. and just a break that we can see sunlight going through. and there is a look you can see there is and looks like we're going have to deal with clouds for a while and and there are low 60s around the bay and there is and there are cloudy skies tonight with areas of drizzle around the bay area tonight. warmer and monday is labor day. here is the forecast animation, we'll see wide spread clouds once again with r
live in berkeley, abc 7 news. >> and in san francisco bay, a record fr speeding across the water. there is a 43.1 miles per hour during a run off pier 39. that a speed sailing record, not close to what this boat can do. it is nine stories tall, 79 feet wide and been clocked at 58 miles per hour making it the fastest sailing boat in the world. >> that is remarkable. >> that is flying. >> it is. >> must have been a good day out there. winds seemed pretty brisk it was...
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uc berkeley is denying reports it's using student fees to pay for the project. fans we spoke with seemed more focused on the excitement for the day. >> love the n new stadium. most excited to see the field. the players keep saying how great the field is so i'm expecting a lot of cal bear action today that's going to show the world what we can do this season. >> alan: abc-7 news mike shumann will have highlights in a few minutes. >>> the bay area grocery store, me pueblo is varying employment opportunities. a latino supermarket chain a noinsd it's using the everify program that checks records from the department of homeland security and the social security administration to verify that a prospective employee can legally work in the u.s. the program is voluntary for businesses in california. but me pueblo says it decided to use the program at the recommendation of the department of homeland security. they have 22 locations across the bay area. >>> control plans to spay part office mountain view've where mosquitoes tested positive for west nile vie result fogging e
uc berkeley is denying reports it's using student fees to pay for the project. fans we spoke with seemed more focused on the excitement for the day. >> love the n new stadium. most excited to see the field. the players keep saying how great the field is so i'm expecting a lot of cal bear action today that's going to show the world what we can do this season. >> alan: abc-7 news mike shumann will have highlights in a few minutes. >>> the bay area grocery store, me pueblo is...
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we are in berkeley with why berkeley fans are so excited for today's game. allie? >> kickoff isn't until noon but we can tell you what is going on behind us. the street is blocked off and number of fans around the bus. that is the pregame victory rally. the entire cal bears team, just got off the bus and they are wishing them luck and well for today's game. they get to interact with the fans. the game start in three hours. now, this is a lot of excitement leading up to the game. this is the first time that cal fans have been back to memorial stadium after the renovation and the closure to make changes here. there was a $321 million renovation and against university of nevada, it as sellout. they gave ktvu a tour. and one of the main reasons for the renovation work was to do seismic retrofit work. >> it is built in 1923, it needed new safety features and it is on top of the highwayward fall. we got to ask fans what they were expecting and why the changes needed to happen to memorial stadium. this is what they said. >> you have to have great facilities. a kid goes to
we are in berkeley with why berkeley fans are so excited for today's game. allie? >> kickoff isn't until noon but we can tell you what is going on behind us. the street is blocked off and number of fans around the bus. that is the pregame victory rally. the entire cal bears team, just got off the bus and they are wishing them luck and well for today's game. they get to interact with the fans. the game start in three hours. now, this is a lot of excitement leading up to the game. this is...
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i'm also a part of aspire and am currently an undergraduate student at uc-berkeley and also am an undocumented chinese immigrant currently in deportation proceedings. my family has been in the u.s. since 19 and i've grown up here ever since becoming at heart, an american. we became undocumented the last years of my high school career after a second application for permanent residencey was denied. since then we have been passing as normal citizens while shouldering a huge burden. being undocumented has led to many struggles, from lying to close friends about why i didn't get a driver's license in high school to having to appear in immigration court on the same day as an important anatomy midterm at berkeley. when deferred action was announced i felt part of that heavy burden lifted. the action is essential because it will stop my deportation and allow me to have a work permit. when i graduate i will put my heart to good use and won't have to go to immigration court to fight against an unjust system and can become financially independent which is quintessential to my future. being undocumented m
i'm also a part of aspire and am currently an undergraduate student at uc-berkeley and also am an undocumented chinese immigrant currently in deportation proceedings. my family has been in the u.s. since 19 and i've grown up here ever since becoming at heart, an american. we became undocumented the last years of my high school career after a second application for permanent residencey was denied. since then we have been passing as normal citizens while shouldering a huge burden. being...
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near east bay look for a cool 64 in berkeley today with 72 in fremont. and utility over the hills today we have mild numbers from dublin to danville. upper 70s there with 80 in live more. by the monterey bay, it's 62 later on this afternoon but plenty of clouds right now. the look ahead. big warmup tomorrow, labor a day we continue to heat up. good barbecue weather and not much change tuesday. the change comes wednesday, thursday and friday with more cool air headed our way. the timing on this one pretty good. >> thanks very much. you are talking about the weather over there in sausalito. the 60s edition of the sausalito art festival. check being off with a sold-out gala tonight, and news and controversy. don sanchez has a preview. >> it's such a prestige as you festival. >> it's what atrackedded her to the job. art he was want to get in here, 2714 showing off their works in 14 categories. george sumner has been exhibiting for 45 years. >> it has some very focused art audience. not only for paintings, but for all the a tropical storm. >> it's because the
near east bay look for a cool 64 in berkeley today with 72 in fremont. and utility over the hills today we have mild numbers from dublin to danville. upper 70s there with 80 in live more. by the monterey bay, it's 62 later on this afternoon but plenty of clouds right now. the look ahead. big warmup tomorrow, labor a day we continue to heat up. good barbecue weather and not much change tuesday. the change comes wednesday, thursday and friday with more cool air headed our way. the timing on this...
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the idea of a uc berkeley space scientist. they were part of the 76th if of the golden gate, they have been so positive t lights will stay on an extra month. since they're remote controlled, their fans have witnessed flashes at the beaches. you can shine it wherever you want. tomorrow they'll be pointed at cal's newly renovated memorial stadium for the first football game there and thrown the new stadium at noon kick off against nevada. so that little light will be questioned. >>> coming up in sports, a rough afternoon for the giants in chitown, why we aren't exaggerating when we say they were sleep walking against the cubs. the petaluma national little leaguers are back on the diamond tonight, details on a trip to their field of dreams, next in sports. >>> the giants brought the actual cup and their world series together. >> the day with the giants was great. they're obviously an iconic team here in the bay area, and we just got to meet some of the people and be in that stadium. >> and jim any spit grew up playing cricket in
the idea of a uc berkeley space scientist. they were part of the 76th if of the golden gate, they have been so positive t lights will stay on an extra month. since they're remote controlled, their fans have witnessed flashes at the beaches. you can shine it wherever you want. tomorrow they'll be pointed at cal's newly renovated memorial stadium for the first football game there and thrown the new stadium at noon kick off against nevada. so that little light will be questioned. >>>...
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there is the sausalito art festival tomorrow, cal hosts nevada in berkeley. i would just take a little lay layer with you so you don't get cold. goitsing to be breezy and mostly sunny skies. a's hosting red sox z you'll need an extra layer. >> we do know a lot. >> yes. >> and have a good weekend. >> i don't know how we're going to get it in. >> dinner and dessert on michael finney tonight. don't go away, free stuff is next. >> stick around for that and it's a new day for an old stadium. on abc 7 news we're going to give you. >> i look at renovations at cal memorial stadium. the game is tomorrow. >> this summer you made the sleep train dream campaign a success. as a thank you to all of our fans, $30,000 is being donated to the ticket to dream foundation. >>> long weekend is here. >> and no better way to kick it off. >> we're brown bagging it. >> i love it. >> there is this hamburger. i need a piece of paper. and pulled pork. >> wow. >> and you're going to love this thing. served on that toasted, seeded bun. and this is a $5 card. it's amazing. >> and i want to
there is the sausalito art festival tomorrow, cal hosts nevada in berkeley. i would just take a little lay layer with you so you don't get cold. goitsing to be breezy and mostly sunny skies. a's hosting red sox z you'll need an extra layer. >> we do know a lot. >> yes. >> and have a good weekend. >> i don't know how we're going to get it in. >> dinner and dessert on michael finney tonight. don't go away, free stuff is next. >> stick around for that and it's a...
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when i was a geologist, i could not find a job and after a while we opened -- i stole the idea from berkeley. we werein the first bgrerew pub. that focus of necessity -- we had to do something different. we took it and adapted it. i think that on a much larger scale, we need to find entrepreneurs, people that are willing to put their hearts and souls into that idea, that invention. make sure they have access to capital, and appropriately trained work force, and there is -- government gets out of the way. we need a proper regulation. we have to have it if you are talking about fracking. at that same time, the government has to be a supporter and in every way possible have to limit the burden of red tape or excessive regulation. that is -- that is the message. we are in every community, we have certain tribal leadership. many do give back and recognize it is not all about their narrow self-interest. what are those ways that we can accelerate this international job and make sure our grandkids and their grandkids have the same type of tauruses we have? >> if you want to check on the governor's h
when i was a geologist, i could not find a job and after a while we opened -- i stole the idea from berkeley. we werein the first bgrerew pub. that focus of necessity -- we had to do something different. we took it and adapted it. i think that on a much larger scale, we need to find entrepreneurs, people that are willing to put their hearts and souls into that idea, that invention. make sure they have access to capital, and appropriately trained work force, and there is -- government gets out...
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steve taylor is an attorney who represents churches against cities, like the city of berkeley. he sent his statement about this. i assume it went to the city attorney. it has to do with whether or not people are allowed churches -- churches are allowed to do their activities at a particular site, not are they able to use the site they do not want for religious activities for some other purpose. anyway, that is not for you to decide. what i want to say, at the previous hearing, you heard from a professional who said what we have to rely on is the planning code. not little negotiations back and forth. i would also like to say that in this case, the whole neighborhood would be out on the subject if they knew about it. the information about this alternative has not been disseminated. one woman i met with last night, said she has not had any notices of hearings at all. people really do not know very much about this. three people have been downed and only gets redacted files or nothing at all. it does not seem right. you would be hearing from more neighbors. we have the result of sig
steve taylor is an attorney who represents churches against cities, like the city of berkeley. he sent his statement about this. i assume it went to the city attorney. it has to do with whether or not people are allowed churches -- churches are allowed to do their activities at a particular site, not are they able to use the site they do not want for religious activities for some other purpose. anyway, that is not for you to decide. what i want to say, at the previous hearing, you heard from a...
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there is a program where if you take 28 units and you get 3.65 and above, you have a direct path to uc-berkeley for better, stanford. [laughter] i forgot this was being televised. [laughter] i met albert and we started the firm in 1988. that is 25 years ago. we employed over 25 people. quite a few of them, members of this city college. let me tell you, we hear a lot of negative things about the community college. but i must assure you, that in terms of technical expertise and great educators, we have absolutely the best teachers in the nation. [applause] i can guarantee you we will be preserving them. i have, behind me, my wonderful family, my wife jenny, my two twins -- one of them. adriano and alexander santos. alexander graduated from ucla and is a proud member of the famous structural engineering firm of santos and urrutia. my daughter is a graduate of boston university. she works for the san francisco international terminal marketing division. born and raised san franciscans. i want to encourage everyone out there listening that this is the best city to raise a family. regarding a few of t
there is a program where if you take 28 units and you get 3.65 and above, you have a direct path to uc-berkeley for better, stanford. [laughter] i forgot this was being televised. [laughter] i met albert and we started the firm in 1988. that is 25 years ago. we employed over 25 people. quite a few of them, members of this city college. let me tell you, we hear a lot of negative things about the community college. but i must assure you, that in terms of technical expertise and great educators,...
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i wanted to mention that according to the sustainability research center at uc-berkeley, households can save 0.5 tons of carbon emissions annually through car sharing. this type of program was certainly have an amendment to benefit. congratulations once again to bmw. welcome to san francisco and please call me welcome the doctor to the stage. [applause] >> hopefully this microphone is working. what a pleasant to surprised to see the sun shining. i am impressed with the connections you have. it is my pleasure to give you a bit of the background as to what we are actually talking about. i think there are many trends across the world but i will try to be brief in analyzing them. there is no doubt that there is a growing population in the world today. that population is being focused on cities. here we are in san francisco. if we look at any of the forecasts over the next 20 years, up to a half of the population, 3.5 billion people, will live in cities. they will live in an urban environment. it is already happening in asia and south america where there is a migration toward the great citie
i wanted to mention that according to the sustainability research center at uc-berkeley, households can save 0.5 tons of carbon emissions annually through car sharing. this type of program was certainly have an amendment to benefit. congratulations once again to bmw. welcome to san francisco and please call me welcome the doctor to the stage. [applause] >> hopefully this microphone is working. what a pleasant to surprised to see the sun shining. i am impressed with the connections you...
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robert reich is a professor of public policy at the uc berkeley. big numbers, big night. dueling debt clocks were center stage at the republican national convention. mitt romney only said the word debt once in his speech. does he have a plan to dig us out and create those 12 million jobs in four years that he keeps talking about? we're going to ask one of his economic advisors. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...
robert reich is a professor of public policy at the uc berkeley. big numbers, big night. dueling debt clocks were center stage at the republican national convention. mitt romney only said the word debt once in his speech. does he have a plan to dig us out and create those 12 million jobs in four years that he keeps talking about? we're going to ask one of his economic advisors. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it...
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we also know that at the so-called high end in places like silicon valley, across the bay and berkeley, we know that people are coming here as engineers and scientists and they areelping to fuel that knowledge-based revolution that california is leading. so, we need the economic benefits of immigration. more than anything, we are a nation of immigrants and after the election, i hope that as a country, the president and the congress together, will undertake immigration reform because it's something we have to do at the federal level. the states really can't have their own immigration policies. >> belva: you were quite emotional when you spoke about education. you said the failure of educating minority and poor students from k-12 was threatening the fabric of our society. you called it a civil rights issue. >> absolutely. it is a civil rights issue. because you cannot take advantage of the benefits of being american. whether you came here from another place or born here. i think it is especially a civil rights issue for the poorest kids trapped in the worst schools. the truth is, people
we also know that at the so-called high end in places like silicon valley, across the bay and berkeley, we know that people are coming here as engineers and scientists and they areelping to fuel that knowledge-based revolution that california is leading. so, we need the economic benefits of immigration. more than anything, we are a nation of immigrants and after the election, i hope that as a country, the president and the congress together, will undertake immigration reform because it's...
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i was born and raised in berkeley. a big moment in my life was taking the transit over to san francisco for my first show, which was the specials. when i was a young, poor person in san francisco, which most young people in san francisco at least at that time were poor, just because of the cost of living here. i used to go to all of the clubs and places. my dream was to when they appear on stage at one of them. the closest i ever came was to putting my name on the open mike list at the old -- the open market from its at the elvis crossed. [laughter] i did not make it. now i have become a bureaucratic the city of sacramento, which seems like a pretty glorious way to go. but i have met some pretty fantastic people through that. i'm eager to work with you on all of the issues that you have. there's a great staff that operates the office in san francisco. they resolve most of the problems that we could possibly face. there have been a couple that people live come -- have asked me to come down and meet with them on. i am mo
i was born and raised in berkeley. a big moment in my life was taking the transit over to san francisco for my first show, which was the specials. when i was a young, poor person in san francisco, which most young people in san francisco at least at that time were poor, just because of the cost of living here. i used to go to all of the clubs and places. my dream was to when they appear on stage at one of them. the closest i ever came was to putting my name on the open mike list at the old --...
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. >> reporter: assistant uc berkeley professor gabriel lance wrote a book called follow the leader which looks at how voters select a president and says looks will influence how someone votes. >> because the economy is improving and because incumbent presidents have a bit of an advantage i think obama will probably win but it's going to be close. >> reporter: after the convention sandu tells us he's been traveling to battlegrounds states to campaign for president obama and teneisa will be going door to door here in the bay area. cam -- amber lee, ktvu news. >> our coverage of the democratic national convention begins this sundays. the áf the áf -- >>> significant cooling today. some areas 15 to 25 degrees cooler. that gives you a lot of surplus coming up over the hills that's what we had this morning. that's what we have right now. there's a lot of fog pushing into your neighborhood. these were the highs we had today. highs tomorrow they're coming up. they have nowhere to go but up. temperatures tomorrow could easily raise five and 8 degrees over these numbers when i come back at 10:45
. >> reporter: assistant uc berkeley professor gabriel lance wrote a book called follow the leader which looks at how voters select a president and says looks will influence how someone votes. >> because the economy is improving and because incumbent presidents have a bit of an advantage i think obama will probably win but it's going to be close. >> reporter: after the convention sandu tells us he's been traveling to battlegrounds states to campaign for president obama and...
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. >> reporter: the victims own this berkeley motel and that while they were working here thieves made off with family heirlooms their home. >> the family is reeling after losing $600,000 in family heirloom at a burglary. >> i have some indian jewelry like my own gold set and diamonds. >> reporter: the loss includes one of a kind 22caret gold necklaces and diamond earrings, some passed on from family members in india. >> few items from her mother and my father from his family. >> reporter: it also includes a small fortune in gold bars and coins, bought over three decades here in the united states. >> when i have money i take and buy the gold so i can hold it and it's worth going higher so then i will be like 70 i can sell it and get the money. >> reporter: nearly nothing had insurance, the alarm wasn't on. thieves waited until they were away and used a crowbar. >> we are looking at every angle, anybody that would have had access to the home or knowledge of what they this. >> reporter: they are also looking outside the neighborhood for clues. >> i searched the area on wednesday, differe
. >> reporter: the victims own this berkeley motel and that while they were working here thieves made off with family heirlooms their home. >> the family is reeling after losing $600,000 in family heirloom at a burglary. >> i have some indian jewelry like my own gold set and diamonds. >> reporter: the loss includes one of a kind 22caret gold necklaces and diamond earrings, some passed on from family members in india. >> few items from her mother and my father from...
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. >> reporter: assistant uc berkeley professor gabriel lance wrote a book called follow the leader which looks at how voters select a president and says looks will influence how someone votes. >> because the economy is improving and because incumbent presidents have a bit of an advantage i think obama will probably win but it's going to be close. >> reporter: after the convention sandu tells us he's been traveling to battlegrounds states to campaign for president obama and teneisa will be going door to door here in the bay area. cam -- amber lee, ktvu news. >> our coverage of the democratic national convention begins this sundays. the áf the áf -- >>> significant cooling today. some areas 15 to 25 degrees cooler. that gives you a lot of surplus coming up over the hills that's what we had this morning. that's what we have right now. there's a lot of fog pushing into your neighborhood. these were the highs we had today. highs tomorrow they're coming up. they have nowhere to go but up. temperatures tomorrow could easily raise five and 8 degrees over these numbers when i come back at 10:45
. >> reporter: assistant uc berkeley professor gabriel lance wrote a book called follow the leader which looks at how voters select a president and says looks will influence how someone votes. >> because the economy is improving and because incumbent presidents have a bit of an advantage i think obama will probably win but it's going to be close. >> reporter: after the convention sandu tells us he's been traveling to battlegrounds states to campaign for president obama and...
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. >> after nearly two years of renovation less than 24 hours until berkeley fans will take in the action at the new improved memorial stadium. aluminum bleachers and gourmet food are hults 63,000 fans for the season opener. tickets still available for 19.23. public first look at pricey new stadium in texas. 87,000 people live in the town of allen. about half hour outside of dallas allen resident veted to spend 60 million i don't know on sports plex. nothing like it anywhere in the countr country. >> they say every is bigger in texas. of walk that the stadium and you understand exactly what they mean. at first glance it's hard to believe it's a high school stadium. it holds 18,000. 4000 more than the districts old stadium up. >> 18,000 feet definitely unheard of in terms of high school stadium. >> there was a lot of colleges coming in here coaches coming in her taking pictures and bringing them back tlt citizens of allen approved that and so it's something that they felt like we needed. something they voted for. >>reporter: he only plays 6 games from the stadium but district officials emp
. >> after nearly two years of renovation less than 24 hours until berkeley fans will take in the action at the new improved memorial stadium. aluminum bleachers and gourmet food are hults 63,000 fans for the season opener. tickets still available for 19.23. public first look at pricey new stadium in texas. 87,000 people live in the town of allen. about half hour outside of dallas allen resident veted to spend 60 million i don't know on sports plex. nothing like it anywhere in the countr...
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you will need a six figure membership to get in but it's a pricily view of berkeley open, the bay. some say it's the best view in the bay. we will have to wait to see with a the fans say. abc7 news. >>> that game is told out. -- is sold out. fans can still see the game from outside the stadium for free up on tight-wad hill. some things have changed dramatically and some things haven't changed at all. a good day for a football game. every day is a good day for a football game. the weather will be nice, right? >> it will take a while to see the sun but a big warmup on our way. mist and drizzle out there, and we will see some slow clearing. you will be surprised, tomorrow and labor day. i'll explain coming up. >> and nothing is easy in the big easy. after isaac rolled through. we will update the recovery efforts in and >> yesterday it felt a little like autumn. and yesterday a touch of that, too. it's just getting so close now. >> yes. you were paying attention. this is when we get our warm weather. the average high in san francisco for september is 70 degrees. >> it's san francisco's
you will need a six figure membership to get in but it's a pricily view of berkeley open, the bay. some say it's the best view in the bay. we will have to wait to see with a the fans say. abc7 news. >>> that game is told out. -- is sold out. fans can still see the game from outside the stadium for free up on tight-wad hill. some things have changed dramatically and some things haven't changed at all. a good day for a football game. every day is a good day for a football game. the...
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that uc berkeley in the rotc program in 1941. now, the and some accounting work for a japanese language school. and as a consequence of doing that accounting work the affiliated with the japanese school, he was arrested in march of 1942 after -- several months after pearl harbor. he was moved up federal justice department camp for enemy aliens. she was held there through may. when franklin roosevelt signed executive order 9066 samuel left and came back to the farm to try to help his mother in the absence of. [indiscernible] locked up in the camp to gather and conclude their affairs. that included making arrangements for their farm. there were farmers. and one of the most valuable crops was rhubarb. a rhubarb crop was not yet ready to harvest. but rhubarb is a perennial plant, and its streets are very valuable. so simi, home from cal, getting ready to be excluded to of removed. the contract with the white man look of their farm, there are tenants. strike japan agreement that the level of a care for the rhubarb. it would market and
that uc berkeley in the rotc program in 1941. now, the and some accounting work for a japanese language school. and as a consequence of doing that accounting work the affiliated with the japanese school, he was arrested in march of 1942 after -- several months after pearl harbor. he was moved up federal justice department camp for enemy aliens. she was held there through may. when franklin roosevelt signed executive order 9066 samuel left and came back to the farm to try to help his mother in...
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the 92-year-old man of berkeley, california, an african-american man which meant he would never go further than captains cook. he was captains cook and the uss san francisco tonight the bottle spots and he recounted to me how a around the worker of inheres officers talking. here is admiral callahan saying something like a know we have no choice, but we have to do it. we also had these words of a younger officer in this conversation within. chloe from the somewhat fragmentary evidence he's a smart man. clearly he knew what he he knew what he was up against, cruisers versus battleships. he knew it was his job essentially to intercept and do what he could with what he had. the only way a cruiser beats the battleship is to get enclosed. most are denying designed to beat their corner price. so they're armored to protect against its own batteries. cruisers are armored to protect against teenage men battery at a 10 come 15-yard. it's a similar protection schemes to defend against the 14 or 15 battery. okay from what is a cruiser going to do against the battleship? do realize there's no way any in
the 92-year-old man of berkeley, california, an african-american man which meant he would never go further than captains cook. he was captains cook and the uss san francisco tonight the bottle spots and he recounted to me how a around the worker of inheres officers talking. here is admiral callahan saying something like a know we have no choice, but we have to do it. we also had these words of a younger officer in this conversation within. chloe from the somewhat fragmentary evidence he's a...
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. >> what about nevada, where you have berkeley, who faces ethics problems? i felt like maybe there was a thumb on the scale for her before this popped up. >> in nevada, these ethics problems did take that come off the scale -- thumb off the scale, and she will now have trouble making inroads in a place she needs to. she will win vegas and clark county pretty easily, but what she really needed to do is get north a little bit where democrats have been trying to make inroads in the last few elections and really, you know, run even on those or better there. i think that will be very hard for her now. what i would never dismissed in nevada is the democratic party operation that harry reid has spent years putting together. i think it will be a close race. i really do. >> let's talk about some of the races that are overlooked, the ones we do not get to talk about all the time. what are the races that we are not talking about today that people should know who these candidates are? >> i would not say that the situation in colorado is sixth beer goggles ugly quite yet
. >> what about nevada, where you have berkeley, who faces ethics problems? i felt like maybe there was a thumb on the scale for her before this popped up. >> in nevada, these ethics problems did take that come off the scale -- thumb off the scale, and she will now have trouble making inroads in a place she needs to. she will win vegas and clark county pretty easily, but what she really needed to do is get north a little bit where democrats have been trying to make inroads in the...
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shelly berkeley, 100 yards away from the strip, i think she has a hard time relating to people in nevada. we've had a four-to-six point lead for four or five months, and i think that is where the races today. with presidential spending, the race will be close, but i feel like senator heller is going to win. >> i will ask one more question, give me a race that we are not talking about now that we are going to be an election date could be the big surprise? >> i do not think our surprises are in massachusetts and rhode island. i will go with joe cores in colorado. it is looking very good in the presidential. it is a swing district in a swing state that is turning overwhelmingly to the right. it is yet another race for the democrats around the defensive, -- where the democrats are defensive, where they would like to be on the offense. >> rob jesmer, what senate race are we not talking about enough? >> if you add up all of the polls. >> you have fewer polls to deal with with -- than guy. i have think yesterday's poll was significant, litigating the wwe service of linda mcmahon. that was a wee
shelly berkeley, 100 yards away from the strip, i think she has a hard time relating to people in nevada. we've had a four-to-six point lead for four or five months, and i think that is where the races today. with presidential spending, the race will be close, but i feel like senator heller is going to win. >> i will ask one more question, give me a race that we are not talking about now that we are going to be an election date could be the big surprise? >> i do not think our...